[Leica] Bach Trio Sonata
Peter Klein
boulanger.croissant at gmail.com
Sat Dec 16 01:27:46 PST 2017
Thanks, Lluis and Phillipe! We had a good time playing for a very
appreciative audience. They were mostly retired university professors
and employees. We played Bach, and also Quantz, the author of a
definitive treatise on flute playing in the 18th century, and flute
teacher to Frederick the Great. I don't think we are quite ready for
Carnegie Hall, but we do make good music most of the time, and the
people we play for like it.
--Peter
> A very pleasant calendar door I opened thanks to you this morning Peter,
> than you.
> I knew of the trio sonata pieces for the organ (BW 525-530) and was
happy to
> discover this one.
> I?ll forward the link to Alice, who has been a Bach addict for ages, too.
> Congrats, to your fellow musicians as well.
> And thank you!
> Amities
> Philippe
>
> Very nice Peter, I hoper one day hear your performances in a Concert
Hall!
> Cheers
> LLuis
>
>
> > Le 13 d?c. 2017 ? 01:24, Peter Klein <boulanger.croissant at
gmail.com> a
> > ?crit :
> >
> > "What I do when I'm not photographing." Here's a video snippet of a
> > concert I played in last night (12/11/17) at the University House
> > retirement home in Seattle. We're playing the second movement ("Alla
> > Breve") from J.S. Bach's Trio Sonata in C, BWV 1037.
> >
> > <https://www.flickr.com/photos/24844563 at
> > N04/25147203628/in/dateposted-public/>
> >
> > My bassoon is German just like my Leica. Enjoy!
> > --Peter
> >
> > _____
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